2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2018.12.028
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Effect of sleep quality on memory, executive function, and language performance in patients with refractory focal epilepsy and controlled epilepsy versus healthy controls – A prospective study

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“…77 The disruption of sleep quality caused by epilepsy (including shorter total sleep time, poorer sleep efficiency, and prolonged sleep latency) may impair executive function and memory. 78 3. The onset age.…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…77 The disruption of sleep quality caused by epilepsy (including shorter total sleep time, poorer sleep efficiency, and prolonged sleep latency) may impair executive function and memory. 78 3. The onset age.…”
Section: Dovepressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em especial a ELTM tem sido cada vez mais relatada e pode fazer com que os pacientes percam a capacidade de gerenciar a vida cotidiana, exigindo dos familiares e sociedade grande auxilio durante seu dia a dia (LIN et al, 2012). No entanto, os mecanismos subjacentes a ELTM com disfunção do controle executivo permanecem incertos (CHAKRAVARTY et al, 2019). Outra razão pela qual os pacientes com ELTM desenvolvem comprometimento do controle executivo, seria a de que as descargas epileptiformes decorrentes do lobo temporal doente se propagariam para os lobos pré-frontais, perturbando ainda mais a função cognitiva servida por este (BLACK et al, 2010;SPELLAN et al, 2015).…”
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“…In humans, some of the known associations between epilepsy and sleep include increased sleep onset latency, decreased sleep stability, increased time spent in light NREM sleep, decreased time in REM sleep, and a decrease in sleep spindle density 65 . Chakravarty et al 66 found patients with refractory focal epilepsy to have significantly decreased total sleep time, worse sleep efficiency, increased sleep latency, and increased REM latency when compared to patients with medically controlled epilepsy. Additionally, individuals with epilepsy may experience seizures during sleep, particularly NREM sleep.…”
Section: Epilepsy Sleep and Memorymentioning
confidence: 99%